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Fifties Television: An episode of the silly 1950's sitcom "I Married Joan" called ''Home of the Week''. This show was only a moderate success, but it's still pretty funny.
This movie is part of the collection: Classic TV
Production Company: Volcano Pictures
Audio/Visual: Sound, Black and White
Keywords: Classic TV; I Married Joan; Joan Davis; Fifties; 50s; 50's; 1950s; 1950's; TV; Television; Sitcom; Comedy; Consumerism;
Creative Commons license: Public Domain
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| I_Married_Joan_Home.mp4 |
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| I_Married_Joan_Home.mp4 |
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Reviewer:
cirob -





Subject:
I Married Joan
The series was a success in multiple decades. Other episodes can be seen at:
http://www.youtube.com/user/JoanDavisChannel?feature=mhsn
Reviewer:
Earlon -





Subject:
A catalog site for Classic TV shows
If you like Classic TV from of the 50's, there is a catalog site that makes it easy to watch episodes streaming from Archive.org at:
http://www.solie.org/ClassicTV
There are currently over 400 individual episodes of about 30 different programs, and the site is growing day by day. Check it out!
Reviewer:
Seto-Kaiba_Is_Stupid -




Subject:
I Uploaded This
I'm re-writing my review. This episode of the program (which aired for three seasons with mixed ratings success) may very well be a spoof of those who care too much about image. Doing this in a TV sitcom was/is nothing new, and is one of the oldest surviving plot ideas in cinema. The episode is funny if rather dated.
An intentionally silly piece of fluff, exactly how popular it was is unclear (ratings charts were not completely reliable at the time, and to this day they should be taken with a grain of salt).
Not a bad series, even if the basic premise had already been done more than twice on TV. It is easy why it became extremely common to see in repeats into the 1970's and retains a fanbase.